On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 04:52:50PM +0100, Antoinette Carter wrote:
> you could argue that the judgement ultimately relates to what might
> be considered "disproportionate effort".
Disproportionate effort relates to the amount of work required in
_providing_ the information, not in locating it. Many organisations like
to think it's the latter, but I've had the IC's office confirm several
times it's the former.
As I understand it it's mentioned in the act to cover things like fancy
medical information that requires multi-million pound equipment to view.
Tony
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